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  • mttylad
    mttylad Posts: 1,519 Forumite
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    Cheers Valli that will do nicely.
    Oh hang on - thats Asda Direct.

    Still I can call the number and ask them.
  • ThemeOne
    ThemeOne Posts: 1,473 Forumite
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    I've often found that the cheaper the shop, the nicer the staff. For example of all my local food shops Waitrose staff are probably the least friendly.
  • Valli
    Valli Posts: 25,472 Forumite
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    mttylad wrote: »
    Cheers Valli that will do nicely.
    Oh hang on - thats Asda Direct.

    Still I can call the number and ask them.

    That's all I could find but it's a start.
    Don't put it DOWN; put it AWAY
    "I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness" Emily Dickinson
    :heart:Janice 1964-2016:heart:

    Thank you Honey Bear
  • kellyt86
    kellyt86 Posts: 174 Forumite
    Glad you got it back!

    I often use my iPad mini in supermarkets! Great for lists and on the spot price comparison for more expensive things.

    Sad? Maybe, but isn't that the point of such devices they become your everything tool! :-)

    I am careful with it though, if its not in my hand its in my handbag, OP maybe a man bag isn't such a bad idea?

    Ps always use this forum with mine!
  • mttylad
    mttylad Posts: 1,519 Forumite
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    edited 17 August 2013 at 8:15PM
    Oh yes - I use a big man bag at the moment and will be looking for a smaller one.

    Getting quite sad now, I even have a bracket to attach it to the shopping trolley :)

    I use "out of milk" for a shopping list, I have the aisles as categories so I can tell what aisle each product is on and make a shopping list on the pc then just go to Asda.
    use my list and get only the stuff I wanted - and then compare the prices to the receipt after passing through the till.

    I do lots of other sad stuff with it too - embrace the future... lol
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